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Where did the first ATM in the world come from, which bank owned this modern machine and as a result of whose thinking the ATM machine came into existence? Who was the first to withdraw money from an ATM? Read this report to know more.
Digital banking and card payments are generally gaining ground, but cash is still very important in everyday life, whether it is to buy rations or to buy something from a store.
On June 27, 1967, the world saw the first ATM. Where was the first ATM, which bank did it belong to and because of whose thinking can we easily withdraw the required amount from this machine at any time today?
54 years ago, on June 27, 1967, the world’s first “automated teller machine” was installed at a branch of Barclays Bank in the Anfield area of London. Today marks the 54th anniversary of the ATM. The first ATM opened in the Anfield area of London on June 27, 1967. The world’s first ATM was installed outside a Barclays Bank branch.
Today you can use ATM without any fear but at that time the world was amazed to see this machine next to the note. The first British actor to withdraw money from this world’s first ATM was Reg Verne. Since then, the ATM network has spread all over the world.
John Shepherd Beira is the name of a man whose thinking resulted in a note coming out of a machine one day. John Shepherd Byrne was born on June 23, 1925 in Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya. At that time, his father was the Chief Engineer in Chittagong Port Commissionerate. John Shepherd Byrne died in the UK on May 15, 2010 at the age of 84.
It is said that John Shepherd Byrne once needed money. When they arrived at the bank, they missed a minute’s delay. The bank was closed so they could not withdraw the money. Then they thought that when chocolate can come out of a machine then why money cannot come out of the machine in 24 hours. Because it will be a great convenience for the people. The result of this thinking was the automated teller machine (ATM).
Natho of ATM National Bank of Pakistan at the highest level in the world. In la This is Pakistan. At an altitude of about 16,000 feet on the Chinese border. ATMs are known by different names in different countries. In the UK and New Zealand it is called a “cash point” or “cash machine” and in Australia and Canada it is called a “money machine”.